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American Hero Daryl Hannah puts her body on the line: "Why I'm standing up to TransCanada Keystone XL"

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Why I’m standing up to TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeline in east Texas

By Daryl Hannah

Don’t buy the tale that this tar sands oil will make the US energy-independent. It’s export for profit, even as spills poison our water
Daryl Hannah protesting as construction work begins on TransCanada’s Keystone XL tar sands oil pipeline, at Eleanor Fairchild’s farm in east Texas, 4 October 2012. Photograph: Steven Da Silva Steven Da Silva/PR 

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2012/oct/17/daryl-hannah-transcanada-keystonexl-pipeline

On 4 October 2012, in rural east Texas, a 78-year-old great-grandmother, Eleanor Fairchild, was arrested for trespassing on her own property … and I was arrested standing beside her, as we held our ground in the path of earth-moving excavators constructing TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeline.

Seems there’s showdown in Texas – but, in fact, it’s a battle being waged all over the United States. It’s being fought by ordinary citizens of all colors, economic strata and political persuasions – against the world’s wealthiest multinational corporations, misinformation and deeply embedded fears. While I’m not a fan of war terminology, in these struggles, war analogies seem to highlight both the crisis at hand and perhaps the solution we seek.

 

Let’s face it, we are in times of great crisis: economic crisis, overpopulation crisis, climate crisis, extinction crisis, water crisis and a humanitarian crisis on so many levels. Energy, and how we create it, is a pivotal issue for many of these crises. It has become increasingly clear that we need to move in a different direction, yet as a species, we humans are uncomfortable with, and resist, change – though we know it is the very nature of life and not only essential, but inevitable.

Scientific findings warn us that a switch to renewable energy is essential if we are to avert disastrous climate change caused by carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels. But since scientific findings and the climate crisis have been so successfully politicized – and I loathe politics – I’ll leave the horrifying ramifications of the global climate crisis out of this.

No matter what political rhetoric you choose to follow, or what course we choose to take with our energy options, there are things we all can agree on. As the second World Water Forum wisely stated:

“Water is everybody’s business.”

Clean, regenerative energy could provide a way past peak oil and our detrimental fossil fuel addiction – if we collectively had the will to employ renewables, and addressed the change as urgently as the US did during the second world war when we unleashed our scientific creativity and industrial ingenuity to support the war effort. But there is no escape from peak water. We simply cannot live without uncontaminated water and food.

  • U.S. actress Daryl Hannah is led into a police van after being arrested in front of the White house during a protest in Washington against the proposed Keystone XL pipeline August 30, 2011. The pipeline extension would carry tar sands oil from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. August 30, 2011. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

Since we can’t make informed choices without being informed, here is an update on the global water crisis: the International Water Management Institute projects that by 2025, barely 12 years, two-thirds of the world will live under conditions of water scarcity. As Lester Brown from Earth Policy Institute says:

“Scores of countries are over-pumping aquifers as they struggle to satisfy their growing water needs … the USDA reports that in parts of Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas – three leading grain-producing states, the underground water table has dropped by more than 30 meters. As a result, wells have gone dry on thousands of farms in the southern Great Plains … for fossil aquifers, such as the vast Ogollala under the Great Plains, which do not replenish … depletion would mean the end of agriculture.”

Texas was ravaged by drought last year and the majority of the US suffered extreme drought conditions this year. Brown goes on to say:

“The over-pumping of aquifers is occurring in many countries more or less simultaneously. This means that the depletion of aquifers and the resulting harvest cutbacks will come in many countries at roughly the same time. And the accelerating depletion of aquifers means this day may come sooner than expected, creating a potentially unmanageable situation of food scarcity.”

The complete Keystone XL pipeline project that is proposed would come down across the border from Alberta through six states – passing right through the Ogallala aquifer – the source of irrigation water for two-thirds of our nation’s farms and ranches. The southern leg of the Keystone XL pipeline, which was fast-tracked and is now under construction, would cross through the Carrizo-Wilcox aquifer that supplies water for agriculture, industry and fresh drinking water to 10-12 million Texans.

Another thing we can all agree on – as even TransCanada admits, it’s not a question of “if” there will be spills, but “when”. We just can’t afford it.

  • Robert Kennedy Jr., Connor Kennedy, actress Daryl Hannah and dozens of other civil rights activists were arrested on Wednesday during a climate change rally in Washington, D.C. The protest, which saw the high profile activists attach themselves to the White House gates, was against the Keystone XL oil pipeline. Reuters

  • Civil rights activist Julian Bond (top row, 3rd L), Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune (top row, 4th L), and activists opposed to the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline project tie themselves to the White House fence during an environmental protest in Washington, February 13, 2013. Reuters

  • Police arrest environmental activists opposed to the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline project during a protest outside White House in Washington, February 13, 2013. Reuters

  • Police arrest actress Daryl Hannah and other environmental activists opposed to the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline project during a protest outside White House in Washington, February 13, 2013. Reuters

  • Environmental activists opposed to the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline project protest outside White House in Washington, February 13, 2013. Reuters

 

TransCanada represented its product as crude oil, while the House ways and means committee clearly states crude oil does not include shale, oil or tar sands oil. Keystone XL would carry tar sands oil – or bitumen – a highly toxic, corrosive substance filled with proprietary chemicals. Unlike crude oil, tar sands sludge has to be pumped at high pressures, and extremely high temperatures to move through pipe.

Even federal safety officials don’t know precisely which chemicals are used to mix bitumen and create dilbit. There have been no independent scientific studies exploring the relationship between dilbit and pipeline corrosion.

In mid 2010, the Endbridge Energy pipeline leaked, dumping 843,000 gallons of dilbit into the Kalamazoo river. The cost to clean it up is expected to exceed $700m. The Keystone I, Keystone XL’s predecessor, leaked 12 times in its first year of operation, as Chris Hedges reported.

Proponents of KXL have made efforts to sell the pipeline to US citizens, greatly exaggerating job opportunities, quoting numbers upward of 50,000, while a Cornell University independent study said it would bring roughly 4,000 temporary jobs. TransCanada has also spent enormous amounts of PR money putting ads on Oprah’s network and the like, in an attempt to rebrand itself as “ethical oil“, insinuating that the Keystone XL pipeline would ensure America receives its oil from friendly Canada, instead of unstable regions elsewhere in the world.

But the Keystone XL pipeline has been mischaracterized, and the American people have been misled. Portraying the pipeline as a “public use” project carrying crude oil to the US, enables the foreign corporation to take US private property through “eminent domain” but for foreign private profit.

With no evidence to support those claims, politicians have jumped on this bandwagon to tout the KXL project as a means to enhance US energy security and energy independence. In fact, in a congressional energy and commerce subcommittee hearing, TransCanada refused to support a requirement that KXL oil be sold in US markets. This oil will be sold, most likely for export, on the open market to the highest bidder, most likely India (which itself manufactured the pipeline) or China. What is evident is that the Keystone XL pipeline is a private profit venture, not a “public use” project that serves the US national interest.

I’ll admit we have an uphill battle in fighting a corporation so deeply wedded to the White House (both the president and secretary of state have had TransCanada’s chief lobbyists direct their campaign efforts). And many of the large NGOs have even put the KXL battle on the back burner until after the elections. But we, the people, fight on.

So, this is why I stood with Eleanor in front of heavy construction equipment.

Eleanor Fairchild is just one of the brave citizens fighting for our survival. And her story should be told. She made no agreement with TransCanada. They took and bisected her 300-acre farm through a classic example of using eminent domain for corporate, rather than public purposes. Fairchild says that they slashed and burned the old-growth forests on her land, reneging on their promise to set aside the trees for use; that they work all through the night, though they said they would work only until 4pm.

  • Robert Kennedy Jr., Connor Kennedy, actress Daryl Hannah and dozens of other civil rights activists were arrested on Wednesday during a climate change rally in Washington, D.C. The protest, which saw the high profile activists attach themselves to the White House gates, was against the Keystone XL oil pipeline. Reuters

  • Civil rights activist Julian Bond (top row, 3rd L), Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune (top row, 4th L), and activists opposed to the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline project tie themselves to the White House fence during an environmental protest in Washington, February 13, 2013. Reuters

  • Police arrest environmental activists opposed to the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline project during a protest outside White House in Washington, February 13, 2013. Reuters

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She says they intimidate her, telling her she’s being watched. They have slapped her with a civil lawsuit and are attempting to brand this great-grandmother as an eco-terrorist. But Eleanor Fairchild is not against oil or pipelines; in fact, her late husband was in the oil business for 50 years. She’s against tar sands oil. She is against the contamination of our rare and precious water resources, and our soil for growing food.

Make no mistake, we are going through fire. If we just stand there doing nothing, we are going to get burned. But if we accept our ethical responsibility to stand up for each other, and for our life support systems, and if we focus on and work tirelessly for a better future, then that just may be within our reach.

 

In other good news on the environment:

www.palmspringslife.com/Palm-Springs-Life/October-2013/Daryls-Web/

World’s biggest PR firm calls it quits with American oil lobby – reports

Edelman public relations ends relationship with American Petroleum Institute despite contract that at times was worth more than 10% of firm’s global revenue

 

The American Petroleum Institute and Edelman public relations have gone their separate ways, according to reports. Photograph: David McNew/Reuters

Suzanne Goldenberg, US environment correspondent

Thursday 19 February 2015 15.24 EST Last modified on Thursday 19 February 2015 15.43 EST

The world’s largest public relations firm is ending its lucrative relationship with America’s powerful oil lobby – after more than a decade and at least $327m in billings.

Circumstances of the divorce between Edelman public relations and the American Petroleum Institute (API) were not immediately clear.

Edelman said it would not comment on the report, and there was no immediate response from API.

But ties between the oil lobby and the PR firm ran deep…

The oil lobby paid Edelman $327.4m for lobbying and public relations, according to an investigation by the Center for Public Integrity. Those earnings, which include money later spent by Edelman for advertising, cover only a five-year period from 2008-2012.

But there were some very good years. In 2010, the contract with API was worth more than 10% of Edelman’s global revenue, according to the Climate Investigations Center. In that year, Edelman’s global revenue was $532m and the contract with API $63m.

 

and more on Daryl Hannah:

In fact, Hannah refutes many media reports stating that her activism costs her movie roles and has stunted her career. “I don’t believe my activism has impacted my career at all, not at all,” she says. “It’s not even something I’ve thought about. I don’t know where they come up with these silly things.” (Earlier this year, Hannah co-starred with Brooke Shields and Wanda Sykes in The Hot Flashes, in which she played a middle-aged former high school basketball champion who returns to the court to raise money for breast cancer awareness).

Back to activism: “I don’t even consider myself an activist; I just live by my beliefs. And as I’ve realized that we have the ability to transform our practices if we choose to, I’ve started to speak out more.”

Hannah’s awareness of these choices fuels her push for change. “It excites me to know we have all of these alternative resources available, and [can] put them into practice,” she says. “It’s not worth putting life on this planet in jeopardy when we have less destructive ways of doing things.”

Hannah learned she could use recycled restaurant grease instead of petroleum to fuel her car. Her second car and a tractor run on biodiesel. She learned she could source energy from solar panels, and water from a catchment system, two outfits at her modestly sized, “human-scale” country home. She also grows her own vegetable garden, and raises animals she rescued from factory farms, including chickens, alpacas, horses, and a pig named Molly. “I’ve never bought a pet,” Hannah says.

Daryl Hannah raises animals she rescued from factory farms, including chickens, alpacas, horses, and a pig named Molly.

TIMOTHY WHITE

 

A Vegan since age 11, she shares the impressionable, life-changing moment that compelled her to give up meat: “I grew up in Chicago, and my parents used to take us to visit my grandparents in Wisconsin. I hated the restaurants we’d go to there — those places that serve cream on crud, you know — so I’d beg to stay in the car while they ate. This one time I was walking around the lot of the restaurant and saw a truck with a bunch of baby calves. One of them was kissing me, and I just fell in love with him. I asked the truck driver [the calf’s] name, and he said ‘Veal, tomorrow morning at 7.’ From then on, I couldn’t look at the food on my plate without thinking of the animal it had once been. I wasn’t able to eat another creature.”

Beyond diet, veganism means giving up animal products in general, and avoiding practices that harm them — a confusing concept for many eco-conscious consumers. To provide clarity about this and other environmental challenges, in 2005 Hannah created and designed dhlovelife.com, a website that shares solutions on how to interact more harmoniously with the planet and its inhabitants, and ultimately improve our own health and quality of life. Viewers can watch video blogs, follow daily news updates, and gain access to sustainable services and goods. “When people are informed, they make wiser decisions,” Hannah says. “Most people don’t want to poison themselves.”

The founder of the Sustainable Biodiesel Alliance, Hannah also sits on the boards of Mission Blue, Environmental Media Association, Action Sports Environmental Coalition, and others.

Her devotion to the cause radiates through that same idiosyncratic, high-pitched voice of Annelle Dupuy Desoto in Steel Magnolias, after she’s found Jesus and wants the rest of the world to find him too. “We need to take steps forward instead of always moving sideways, and move into using clean, renewable energy.”

California is already setting an example, she says, and has the potential to be a model for the rest of the nation.

“I’m trying to make these changes so that all of the life forms I adore, and people, and my relatives, and their children, will be able to enjoy this planet for a little bit longer,” Hannah says. “We’re facing crisis on every level, and its incumbent upon all of us to speak out, get engaged, and take action. That’s the only way we can hope for change.”

Amen. 

http://www.palmspringslife.com/Palm-Springs-Life/October-2013/Daryls-Web/

 

 



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